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W O R K S H O P

Levels of Listening

An hour for teams to practice listening skills that moves hard conversations forward instead of in circles.

The Experience

Move difficult conversations forward and deepen your communication by applying this coaching framework.

We’ll ask you to…

  • immediately practice what you learn

  • notice your natural listening level

  • be honest when you reflect on your bias and judgments

  • have the courage to be out loud (you won’t die)

W H A T   P A R T I C I P A N T S   S A Y

  • "Better work gets done when conversations begin with honesty and empathy."

    – Project Lead & Manager

  • "I learned that listening to the absence of something, like quietness, can be important information."

    – Chief Talent Officer

  • "This was a much needed reminder that good things can happen when I'm honest about my own judgements."

    – Creative Operations Manager

  • Anyone who collaborates and talks to other people on a regular basis

  • Teams looking to deepen authentic communication and minimize conflict

Who This Is For

Let’s Practice Together

The three components in our workshop – learn, practice, assess.

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What exactly are the levels of listening?

Learn the distinctions between listening level 1 - 3

Ok, your turn.

Take turns trying on the listening levels and reflect with your partner how it landed for each of you

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Two men having a conversation in a small, wooden-finished room.

Own your judgement.

Practice being out loud about your bias and judgments in a low-risk environment

MEET YOUR FACILITATOR

Betty Chan

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Betty creates conversations that bring people closer. Her workshops blend raw introspection with decisive action, fostering a space where authenticity thrives.

She encourages participants to shed assumptions, deepen their trust, and boldly define their future.

Central to her approach is the idea that by taking ownership of who we are, we set in motion a ripple of positive change that reshapes our inner worlds and the communities we touch.

Workshop Details

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